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* Haliotis alfredensis Reeve, 1846-the Alfred's abalone – synonym: Haliotis speciosa Reeve, 1846, the splendid abalone
** Haliotis diversicolor squamata Reeve, 1846 – synonym: Haliotis squamata – the scaly Australian abalone
Alcott's opposition to slavery also fueled his opposition to the Mexican – American War which began in 1846.
* 1846 – The Donner Party of pioneers departs Springfield, Illinois, for California, on what will become a year-long journey of hardship, cannibalism, and survival.
* 1846 – The Smithsonian Institution is chartered by the United States Congress after James Smithson donates $ 500, 000.
He married fourthly at the Dolmabahçe Palace, Constantinople, on 21 September 1866 to Georgian HH Hayranidil Kadın Efendi ( Kars, 2 November 1846 – Ortaköy Palace, Constantinople, 26 November 1898 ), and had two children.
* 1846 – Thornton Affair: Open conflict begins over the disputed border of Texas, triggering the Mexican-American War.
In 1899, the memorial, by the Berlin sculptor Ernst Gustav Herter ( 1846 – 1917 ), finally came to rest, although subject to repeated vandalism, in the Bronx, at 164th Street and the Grand Concourse, or Joyce Kilmer Park near today's Yankee Stadium.
1846 and Anna
Giuseppe had three brothers and six sisters: Giuseppe Sarto, 1834 ( died after six days ); Angelo Sarto, 1837 – 1916 ; Teresa Parolin-Sarto, 1839 – 1920 ; Rosa Sarto, 1841 – 1913 ; Antonia Dei Bei-Sarto, 1843 – 1917 ; Maria Sarto, 1846 – 1930 ; Lucia Boschin-Sarto, 1848 – 1924 ; Anna Sarto, 1850 – 1926 ; Pietro Sarto, 1852 ( died after six months ).
The former municipality derives its name from the Anna Paulownapolder, which was laid dry in 1846 during the reign of King William II of the Netherlands and in turn named after his wife, Queen Anna Pavlovna of Russia.
Following her death, he then married Maria Anna di Ricci, daughter of Count Zanobi di Ricci and Isabelle, Princess Poniatowski, on 4 June 1846 in Firenze.
Anna Haining Bates, born Anna Haining Swan ( August 6, 1846 – August 5, 1888 ), was a Canadian from Mill Brook, New Annan, ( near present-day Tatamagouche ), Colchester County, Nova Scotia, famed for her great height, believed to be 2. 27 m ( 7 ' 5½ ") at the peak of her stature.
* Anna Kingsford, anti-vivisectionist, theosophist, suffragette and campaigner for women's rights, née Bonus, born Maryland Point 1846
After the death of his mother in 1846, Jan and his siblings were taken care of by his aunt, Anna Zamojska.
The house was previously the seat of the Fermor family ( Earls of Pomfret since 1721 ), and came into the Hesketh family through the marriage in 1846 of Sir Thomas George Hesketh, 5th Baronet, to Lady Anna Maria Isabella Fermor, sister and heiress of George Richard William Fermor, 5th and last Earl of Pomfret.
In 1846 he edited the Reims Gospel and made it available to the general public, for which he received the cross of the Order of St. Anna by the Tsar Nicholas I and a brilliant ring by Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I.
The house came into the Hesketh family ( who were later created Barons Hesketh ) through the marriage in 1846 of Sir Thomas George Hesketh, 5th Baronet, of Rufford, to Lady Anna Maria Arabella Fermor, sister and heiress of the 5th Earl of Pomfret.
Anna Kingsford, née Bonus ( 16 September 1846 – 22 February 1888 ), was an English anti-vivisection, vegetarian and women's rights campaigner.
* Princess Anna Maria Francisca de Paula Leandra ( Vienna, 26 February 1846 – Prague, 22 April 1924 ), married in Vienna on 22 May 1864 Georg Christian, Prince of Lobkowicz ( Vienna, 14 March 1835 – Prague, 22 December 1908 ), 1, 145th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria, and had issue
* E. Thurnher, Jakob Philipp Fallmerayers Krisenjahre, 1846 bis 1854: auf Grund der Briefe an Joseph und Anna Streiter in Bozen ( Vienna, 1987 ).
Tornel was prominent among the " santanistas ," a group of politicians and officials who helped Santa Anna return to power frequently, despite defeats in the 1836 Texas Revolution and the 1846 – 48 Mexican-American War.
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James Woodson Bates ( August 25, 1788 – December 26, 1846 ) was an American lawyer and statesman from Sebastian County, Arkansas.
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In 1846, Canadian geologist Abraham Gesner gave a public demonstration in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island of a new process he had discovered.
The Oregon Question was settled in 1846 when the United States and Great Britain agreed to a Canadian – U. S. boundary at the 49th parallel.
Faced with the ending of British imperial preference when the British Corn Laws ( tariffs on food imported into Britain ) were repealed in 1846, the Canadian business community, based in Montreal, looked south.
James Evans ( January 18, 1801 – November 23, 1846 ) was a Canadian Methodist missionary and amateur linguist.
The first Maid of the Mist was launched in 1846 as a ferry service between the Canadian and American sides, pre-dating by two years the construction of the first Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge at the site.
* John McLean ( Canadian politician ) ( 1846 – 1936 ), Canadian politician from Prince Edward Island
On his return he obtained his commission as lieutenant, and from 1838 to 1839 served on the Canadian lakes, being subsequently attached to the North American and West Indian naval stations, where he remained till 1846.
On June 15, 1846, Britain ceded its claims to the lands south of the 49th parallel, and the U. S. ceded its claims to the north of the same line, in the present day Canadian border, in the Oregon Treaty.
Charles Constantine ( 13 November 1846 – 5 May 1912 ) was a Canadian North-West Mounted Police officer and superintendent, from Bradford, Yorkshire.
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